What I would like to see - but never see- in such systems, is how they cope with complex material. I mean a 100 people symphony orchestra. Impressive setup, anyway!
If done properly, they handle complex music just as well as any other type of 'enclosure'. In fact, OB speakers are significantly less likely to create standing waves or excite room modes, even in untreated rooms.
Hi Ali! Great system you got, love the colorful sound. I will be building my own Speakers and i think Supravox is a great contender. It will be Field Coils, that's the original one and still permanent magnets cant hold a dime to them. Have you ever built or heard supravox Exc in a setup with non open baffles? Kind regards/ Gabriel
@gabrielnilsson5398 Hi Gabriel! Sorry for late response because don’t work notifications on yt studio sometime . I don’t try to 400exc in box. I read some problems in olken and other boxes on sweeden forums . You try non exc drivers also 285 gmf. Again sorry Gabel!
@@ayildiray I changed my mind and I am now considering doing a 18" that has more deep bass and only run it to about 200Hz and let a 8" or 10" take over until the horns. The 15" I have tried sound so thin to me.
@@bigredracingdog466 I know this is an unnecessarily Long comment, and I'm not being sarcastic. Long long ago in the land of blissful acoustics, there was an unspoken war. The engineers lost. Marketing won. Bang on middle placement, Among other asinine choices such as putting automotive piano gloss paint on cheap resonant MDF panels (and lipstick on pigs), is done purely for aesthetic reasons. On an acoustic device. Marketing has a hard time selling asymmetric weird looking speakers. Unless, of course, said weird speakers were designed by an eccentric reclusive designer. You can measure diffraction at home with a basic mic and a decent soundcard! In case you don't trust your own measurements, or prefer a professional opinion, read any book on acoustics or speaker building. I mean any book, none of them contradict each other. Some books talk more or less about certain topics. But they never contradict on the fundamentals. Center placement is bad for tweeters. Narrow, long baffles are bad for acoustics. Thin rectangular boxes are horrible for acoustics. What do most speakers look like these days? Oh, well!
@@vikassm If center placement was so bad, you'd think some enterprising manufacturer would blow the entire industry out of the water with "proper" placement, whatever that is. You'd think the audio press would've taken the industry to task for the past 60 years for their inferior, "incorrect" designs. You'd think knowledgeable audiophiles would clamor for "optimal" designs, instead of spending thousands or tens of thousands on a speaker. I guess everyone is delusional.